Zionist response: Jews reclaim house at site of terrorist murder

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An old residential building in the northern part of the Muslem Quarter in Jerusalem's Old City is now under Jewish ownership, following its purchase facilitated by the Ateret Cohanim association.

The purchase is billed as a traditional "true Zionist response" to the terrorist murders of Rabbi Nechemiah Lavi and Aharon Bennet in the vicinity of the building last year.

In a statement released today, Ateret Cohanim announced that as a result of the purchase, "more Jewish families and Yeshiva students will move into the old Jewish Quarter (Moslem Quarter) of the Old City." No date has yet been set for the move, nor has the building been given a name.

The building will house three or four Jewish families, as well as a number of Yeshiva students. Over 1,000 Jews, including many Yeshiva students, currently populate what is now known as the Moslem Quarter. Some 4,000 Jews live in the Jewish Quarter.

This most recent acquisition, which as passed all the legal requirements, is situated not far from Flowers Gate, in the northern part of the Old City. It originally belonged to Jews, but was seized by Arab settlers during the 1930s.

Zionist response: Jews reclaim house at site of terrorist murder
 
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An old residential building in the northern part of the Muslem Quarter in Jerusalem's Old City is now under Jewish ownership, following its purchase facilitated by the Ateret Cohanim association.

The purchase is billed as a traditional "true Zionist response" to the terrorist murders of Rabbi Nechemiah Lavi and Aharon Bennet in the vicinity of the building last year.

In a statement released today, Ateret Cohanim announced that as a result of the purchase, "more Jewish families and Yeshiva students will move into the old Jewish Quarter (Moslem Quarter) of the Old City." No date has yet been set for the move, nor has the building been given a name.

The building will house three or four Jewish families, as well as a number of Yeshiva students. Over 1,000 Jews, including many Yeshiva students, currently populate what is now known as the Moslem Quarter. Some 4,000 Jews live in the Jewish Quarter.

This most recent acquisition, which as passed all the legal requirements, is situated not far from Flowers Gate, in the northern part of the Old City. It originally belonged to Jews, but was seized by Arab settlers during the 1930s.

Zionist response: Jews reclaim house at site of terrorist murder
No Christian families allowed?
 
692338.jpg


An old residential building in the northern part of the Muslem Quarter in Jerusalem's Old City is now under Jewish ownership, following its purchase facilitated by the Ateret Cohanim association.

The purchase is billed as a traditional "true Zionist response" to the terrorist murders of Rabbi Nechemiah Lavi and Aharon Bennet in the vicinity of the building last year.

In a statement released today, Ateret Cohanim announced that as a result of the purchase, "more Jewish families and Yeshiva students will move into the old Jewish Quarter (Moslem Quarter) of the Old City." No date has yet been set for the move, nor has the building been given a name.

The building will house three or four Jewish families, as well as a number of Yeshiva students. Over 1,000 Jews, including many Yeshiva students, currently populate what is now known as the Moslem Quarter. Some 4,000 Jews live in the Jewish Quarter.

This most recent acquisition, which as passed all the legal requirements, is situated not far from Flowers Gate, in the northern part of the Old City. It originally belonged to Jews, but was seized by Arab settlers during the 1930s.

Zionist response: Jews reclaim house at site of terrorist murder

Sure it belonged to Jews in the 1930s. LOL
 
692338.jpg


An old residential building in the northern part of the Muslem Quarter in Jerusalem's Old City is now under Jewish ownership, following its purchase facilitated by the Ateret Cohanim association.

The purchase is billed as a traditional "true Zionist response" to the terrorist murders of Rabbi Nechemiah Lavi and Aharon Bennet in the vicinity of the building last year.

In a statement released today, Ateret Cohanim announced that as a result of the purchase, "more Jewish families and Yeshiva students will move into the old Jewish Quarter (Moslem Quarter) of the Old City." No date has yet been set for the move, nor has the building been given a name.

The building will house three or four Jewish families, as well as a number of Yeshiva students. Over 1,000 Jews, including many Yeshiva students, currently populate what is now known as the Moslem Quarter. Some 4,000 Jews live in the Jewish Quarter.

This most recent acquisition, which as passed all the legal requirements, is situated not far from Flowers Gate, in the northern part of the Old City. It originally belonged to Jews, but was seized by Arab settlers during the 1930s.

Zionist response: Jews reclaim house at site of terrorist murder

Sure it belonged to Jews in the 1930s. LOL

And now it does again. LOL.
 
692338.jpg


An old residential building in the northern part of the Muslem Quarter in Jerusalem's Old City is now under Jewish ownership, following its purchase facilitated by the Ateret Cohanim association.

The purchase is billed as a traditional "true Zionist response" to the terrorist murders of Rabbi Nechemiah Lavi and Aharon Bennet in the vicinity of the building last year.

In a statement released today, Ateret Cohanim announced that as a result of the purchase, "more Jewish families and Yeshiva students will move into the old Jewish Quarter (Moslem Quarter) of the Old City." No date has yet been set for the move, nor has the building been given a name.

The building will house three or four Jewish families, as well as a number of Yeshiva students. Over 1,000 Jews, including many Yeshiva students, currently populate what is now known as the Moslem Quarter. Some 4,000 Jews live in the Jewish Quarter.

This most recent acquisition, which as passed all the legal requirements, is situated not far from Flowers Gate, in the northern part of the Old City. It originally belonged to Jews, but was seized by Arab settlers during the 1930s.

Zionist response: Jews reclaim house at site of terrorist murder

Sure it belonged to Jews in the 1930s. LOL

And now it does, too. You know, since they paid for it fair and square.
 
692338.jpg


An old residential building in the northern part of the Muslem Quarter in Jerusalem's Old City is now under Jewish ownership, following its purchase facilitated by the Ateret Cohanim association.

The purchase is billed as a traditional "true Zionist response" to the terrorist murders of Rabbi Nechemiah Lavi and Aharon Bennet in the vicinity of the building last year.

In a statement released today, Ateret Cohanim announced that as a result of the purchase, "more Jewish families and Yeshiva students will move into the old Jewish Quarter (Moslem Quarter) of the Old City." No date has yet been set for the move, nor has the building been given a name.

The building will house three or four Jewish families, as well as a number of Yeshiva students. Over 1,000 Jews, including many Yeshiva students, currently populate what is now known as the Moslem Quarter. Some 4,000 Jews live in the Jewish Quarter.

This most recent acquisition, which as passed all the legal requirements, is situated not far from Flowers Gate, in the northern part of the Old City. It originally belonged to Jews, but was seized by Arab settlers during the 1930s.

Zionist response: Jews reclaim house at site of terrorist murder
No Christian families allowed?






Did they buy the building ? or even help pay for it ?
 
692338.jpg


An old residential building in the northern part of the Muslem Quarter in Jerusalem's Old City is now under Jewish ownership, following its purchase facilitated by the Ateret Cohanim association.

The purchase is billed as a traditional "true Zionist response" to the terrorist murders of Rabbi Nechemiah Lavi and Aharon Bennet in the vicinity of the building last year.

In a statement released today, Ateret Cohanim announced that as a result of the purchase, "more Jewish families and Yeshiva students will move into the old Jewish Quarter (Moslem Quarter) of the Old City." No date has yet been set for the move, nor has the building been given a name.

The building will house three or four Jewish families, as well as a number of Yeshiva students. Over 1,000 Jews, including many Yeshiva students, currently populate what is now known as the Moslem Quarter. Some 4,000 Jews live in the Jewish Quarter.

This most recent acquisition, which as passed all the legal requirements, is situated not far from Flowers Gate, in the northern part of the Old City. It originally belonged to Jews, but was seized by Arab settlers during the 1930s.

Zionist response: Jews reclaim house at site of terrorist murder

Sure it belonged to Jews in the 1930s. LOL





Right up until 1949 when the arab muslims forced them to leave and took possession illegally.
 
692338.jpg


An old residential building in the northern part of the Muslem Quarter in Jerusalem's Old City is now under Jewish ownership, following its purchase facilitated by the Ateret Cohanim association.

The purchase is billed as a traditional "true Zionist response" to the terrorist murders of Rabbi Nechemiah Lavi and Aharon Bennet in the vicinity of the building last year.

In a statement released today, Ateret Cohanim announced that as a result of the purchase, "more Jewish families and Yeshiva students will move into the old Jewish Quarter (Moslem Quarter) of the Old City." No date has yet been set for the move, nor has the building been given a name.

The building will house three or four Jewish families, as well as a number of Yeshiva students. Over 1,000 Jews, including many Yeshiva students, currently populate what is now known as the Moslem Quarter. Some 4,000 Jews live in the Jewish Quarter.

This most recent acquisition, which as passed all the legal requirements, is situated not far from Flowers Gate, in the northern part of the Old City. It originally belonged to Jews, but was seized by Arab settlers during the 1930s.

Zionist response: Jews reclaim house at site of terrorist murder
No Christian families allowed?






Did they buy the building ? or even help pay for it ?
If they move in, their payments will, of course, help pay for it! Can you answer the question now please?
 
692338.jpg


An old residential building in the northern part of the Muslem Quarter in Jerusalem's Old City is now under Jewish ownership, following its purchase facilitated by the Ateret Cohanim association.

The purchase is billed as a traditional "true Zionist response" to the terrorist murders of Rabbi Nechemiah Lavi and Aharon Bennet in the vicinity of the building last year.

In a statement released today, Ateret Cohanim announced that as a result of the purchase, "more Jewish families and Yeshiva students will move into the old Jewish Quarter (Moslem Quarter) of the Old City." No date has yet been set for the move, nor has the building been given a name.

The building will house three or four Jewish families, as well as a number of Yeshiva students. Over 1,000 Jews, including many Yeshiva students, currently populate what is now known as the Moslem Quarter. Some 4,000 Jews live in the Jewish Quarter.

This most recent acquisition, which as passed all the legal requirements, is situated not far from Flowers Gate, in the northern part of the Old City. It originally belonged to Jews, but was seized by Arab settlers during the 1930s.

Zionist response: Jews reclaim house at site of terrorist murder
No Christian families allowed?

Allowed are those who bought it. That usually what "purchase" means
 
692338.jpg


An old residential building in the northern part of the Muslem Quarter in Jerusalem's Old City is now under Jewish ownership, following its purchase facilitated by the Ateret Cohanim association.

The purchase is billed as a traditional "true Zionist response" to the terrorist murders of Rabbi Nechemiah Lavi and Aharon Bennet in the vicinity of the building last year.

In a statement released today, Ateret Cohanim announced that as a result of the purchase, "more Jewish families and Yeshiva students will move into the old Jewish Quarter (Moslem Quarter) of the Old City." No date has yet been set for the move, nor has the building been given a name.

The building will house three or four Jewish families, as well as a number of Yeshiva students. Over 1,000 Jews, including many Yeshiva students, currently populate what is now known as the Moslem Quarter. Some 4,000 Jews live in the Jewish Quarter.

This most recent acquisition, which as passed all the legal requirements, is situated not far from Flowers Gate, in the northern part of the Old City. It originally belonged to Jews, but was seized by Arab settlers during the 1930s.

Zionist response: Jews reclaim house at site of terrorist murder
No Christian families allowed?

Allowed are those who bought it. That usually what "purchase" means
An organization bought it. So will that organization allow Christian families to move in?
 
692338.jpg


An old residential building in the northern part of the Muslem Quarter in Jerusalem's Old City is now under Jewish ownership, following its purchase facilitated by the Ateret Cohanim association.

The purchase is billed as a traditional "true Zionist response" to the terrorist murders of Rabbi Nechemiah Lavi and Aharon Bennet in the vicinity of the building last year.

In a statement released today, Ateret Cohanim announced that as a result of the purchase, "more Jewish families and Yeshiva students will move into the old Jewish Quarter (Moslem Quarter) of the Old City." No date has yet been set for the move, nor has the building been given a name.

The building will house three or four Jewish families, as well as a number of Yeshiva students. Over 1,000 Jews, including many Yeshiva students, currently populate what is now known as the Moslem Quarter. Some 4,000 Jews live in the Jewish Quarter.

This most recent acquisition, which as passed all the legal requirements, is situated not far from Flowers Gate, in the northern part of the Old City. It originally belonged to Jews, but was seized by Arab settlers during the 1930s.

Zionist response: Jews reclaim house at site of terrorist murder
No Christian families allowed?

Allowed are those who bought it. That usually what "purchase" means
An organization bought it. So will that organization allow Christian families to move in?

I don't know that organization, so I cannot answer them.

It's a religious Jewish organization, though. If Christians would have wanted the house, I doubt they would have asked a religious Jewish organization to do that for them. They would have asked a Christian organization.
 
Its the same old song and dance. The Arabs will cry and whine and act like they've been wronged when in fact its a fair purchase all the way.

Its just their way

They snivel about everything anytime a Jewish person advances themselves. Arab Muslims in Israel are such whiners. Why am I not surprised
 
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An old residential building in the northern part of the Muslem Quarter in Jerusalem's Old City is now under Jewish ownership, following its purchase facilitated by the Ateret Cohanim association.

The purchase is billed as a traditional "true Zionist response" to the terrorist murders of Rabbi Nechemiah Lavi and Aharon Bennet in the vicinity of the building last year.

In a statement released today, Ateret Cohanim announced that as a result of the purchase, "more Jewish families and Yeshiva students will move into the old Jewish Quarter (Moslem Quarter) of the Old City." No date has yet been set for the move, nor has the building been given a name.

The building will house three or four Jewish families, as well as a number of Yeshiva students. Over 1,000 Jews, including many Yeshiva students, currently populate what is now known as the Moslem Quarter. Some 4,000 Jews live in the Jewish Quarter.

This most recent acquisition, which as passed all the legal requirements, is situated not far from Flowers Gate, in the northern part of the Old City. It originally belonged to Jews, but was seized by Arab settlers during the 1930s.

Zionist response: Jews reclaim house at site of terrorist murder
No Christian families allowed?






Did they buy the building ? or even help pay for it ?
If they move in, their payments will, of course, help pay for it! Can you answer the question now please?





I did when I asked if they had subscribed to the buying of the building. Would you give another person free use of your $750k Rolls Royce because they would put some fuel in it ?


If you don't understand ask some 1o year old child to explain it for you.
 
692338.jpg


An old residential building in the northern part of the Muslem Quarter in Jerusalem's Old City is now under Jewish ownership, following its purchase facilitated by the Ateret Cohanim association.

The purchase is billed as a traditional "true Zionist response" to the terrorist murders of Rabbi Nechemiah Lavi and Aharon Bennet in the vicinity of the building last year.

In a statement released today, Ateret Cohanim announced that as a result of the purchase, "more Jewish families and Yeshiva students will move into the old Jewish Quarter (Moslem Quarter) of the Old City." No date has yet been set for the move, nor has the building been given a name.

The building will house three or four Jewish families, as well as a number of Yeshiva students. Over 1,000 Jews, including many Yeshiva students, currently populate what is now known as the Moslem Quarter. Some 4,000 Jews live in the Jewish Quarter.

This most recent acquisition, which as passed all the legal requirements, is situated not far from Flowers Gate, in the northern part of the Old City. It originally belonged to Jews, but was seized by Arab settlers during the 1930s.

Zionist response: Jews reclaim house at site of terrorist murder
No Christian families allowed?

Allowed are those who bought it. That usually what "purchase" means
An organization bought it. So will that organization allow Christian families to move in?







Why would a Christian organisation allow Jews to jump over Christian families ?
 
692338.jpg


An old residential building in the northern part of the Muslem Quarter in Jerusalem's Old City is now under Jewish ownership, following its purchase facilitated by the Ateret Cohanim association.

The purchase is billed as a traditional "true Zionist response" to the terrorist murders of Rabbi Nechemiah Lavi and Aharon Bennet in the vicinity of the building last year.

In a statement released today, Ateret Cohanim announced that as a result of the purchase, "more Jewish families and Yeshiva students will move into the old Jewish Quarter (Moslem Quarter) of the Old City." No date has yet been set for the move, nor has the building been given a name.

The building will house three or four Jewish families, as well as a number of Yeshiva students. Over 1,000 Jews, including many Yeshiva students, currently populate what is now known as the Moslem Quarter. Some 4,000 Jews live in the Jewish Quarter.

This most recent acquisition, which as passed all the legal requirements, is situated not far from Flowers Gate, in the northern part of the Old City. It originally belonged to Jews, but was seized by Arab settlers during the 1930s.

Zionist response: Jews reclaim house at site of terrorist murder
No Christian families allowed?

Allowed are those who bought it. That usually what "purchase" means
An organization bought it. So will that organization allow Christian families to move in?

I don't know that organization, so I cannot answer them.

It's a religious Jewish organization, though. If Christians would have wanted the house, I doubt they would have asked a religious Jewish organization to do that for them. They would have asked a Christian organization.
So the new owners of the building will not allow Christians to become tenants. Thank you for your answer.
 
692338.jpg


An old residential building in the northern part of the Muslem Quarter in Jerusalem's Old City is now under Jewish ownership, following its purchase facilitated by the Ateret Cohanim association.

The purchase is billed as a traditional "true Zionist response" to the terrorist murders of Rabbi Nechemiah Lavi and Aharon Bennet in the vicinity of the building last year.

In a statement released today, Ateret Cohanim announced that as a result of the purchase, "more Jewish families and Yeshiva students will move into the old Jewish Quarter (Moslem Quarter) of the Old City." No date has yet been set for the move, nor has the building been given a name.

The building will house three or four Jewish families, as well as a number of Yeshiva students. Over 1,000 Jews, including many Yeshiva students, currently populate what is now known as the Moslem Quarter. Some 4,000 Jews live in the Jewish Quarter.

This most recent acquisition, which as passed all the legal requirements, is situated not far from Flowers Gate, in the northern part of the Old City. It originally belonged to Jews, but was seized by Arab settlers during the 1930s.

Zionist response: Jews reclaim house at site of terrorist murder
No Christian families allowed?

Allowed are those who bought it. That usually what "purchase" means
An organization bought it. So will that organization allow Christian families to move in?







Why would a Christian organisation allow Jews to jump over Christian families ?
Why would a Christian organization want to buy an apartment building, and bar Jewish patronage of their establishment?
 
692338.jpg


An old residential building in the northern part of the Muslem Quarter in Jerusalem's Old City is now under Jewish ownership, following its purchase facilitated by the Ateret Cohanim association.

The purchase is billed as a traditional "true Zionist response" to the terrorist murders of Rabbi Nechemiah Lavi and Aharon Bennet in the vicinity of the building last year.

In a statement released today, Ateret Cohanim announced that as a result of the purchase, "more Jewish families and Yeshiva students will move into the old Jewish Quarter (Moslem Quarter) of the Old City." No date has yet been set for the move, nor has the building been given a name.

The building will house three or four Jewish families, as well as a number of Yeshiva students. Over 1,000 Jews, including many Yeshiva students, currently populate what is now known as the Moslem Quarter. Some 4,000 Jews live in the Jewish Quarter.

This most recent acquisition, which as passed all the legal requirements, is situated not far from Flowers Gate, in the northern part of the Old City. It originally belonged to Jews, but was seized by Arab settlers during the 1930s.

Zionist response: Jews reclaim house at site of terrorist murder
No Christian families allowed?

Allowed are those who bought it. That usually what "purchase" means
An organization bought it. So will that organization allow Christian families to move in?

I don't know that organization, so I cannot answer them.

It's a religious Jewish organization, though. If Christians would have wanted the house, I doubt they would have asked a religious Jewish organization to do that for them. They would have asked a Christian organization.
So the new owners of the building will not allow Christians to become tenants. Thank you for your answer.

I did not amply such thing . you jumped to that conclusion.

I said clearly I don't know to answer that. Don't put words on my mouth please
 

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